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  2. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1956 American mystery thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring James Stewart and Doris Day.It is Hitchcock's second film using this title, following his own 1934 film of the same name but featuring a significantly altered plot and script.

  3. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Knew Too Much is a 1934 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, featuring Leslie Banks and Peter Lorre, and released by Gaumont British.It was one of the most successful and critically acclaimed films of Hitchcock's British period.

  4. The Man Who Knew Too Much - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Knew Too Much: The Inventive Life of Robert Hooke, 1635-1703, published in the US as The Forgotten Genius, a 2003 book by Stephen Inwood; The Man Who Knew Too Much: Alan Turing and the Invention of the Computer, a 2005 book by David Leavitt; Alfred Hitchcock: The Man Who Knew Too Much, a 2015 biography by Michael Wood

  5. Bernard Herrmann - Wikipedia

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    The film score for the remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) was composed by Herrmann, but two of the more significant pieces of music in the film – the song "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" and the Storm Clouds Cantata played in the Royal Albert Hall – are not by Herrmann (although he did re-orchestrate the cantata by ...

  6. The Man Who Knew Too Much (book) - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Hitchcock, who directed both films, decided to use the title because he held the film rights for some of the book's stories. The 1979 Soviet movie The Face in the Target (Litso na misheni ) was based partly on The Man Who Knew Too Much and partly on Chesterton's Father Brown mysteries. [6]

  7. The Insider (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Insider is a 1999 American biographical drama film directed by Michael Mann and written by Mann and Eric Roth, based on Marie Brenner's 1996 Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much". The film stars Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora and Michael Gambon.

  8. ‘Thank You Very Much’ Review: A Documentary ... - AOL

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    The documentary never even points out that the Lawler feud was entirely staged, but that’s because it doesn’t have to. It has already shown us that Andy, like the man hovering above Howdy ...

  9. The Man Who Knew Too Little - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on Farrar's 1997 novel Watch That Man, and the title is a parody of Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 film The Man Who Knew Too Much and his 1956 remake of the same title. Upon release, the film received generally mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, grossing just $13.7 million against its $20 million budget. [3]